Aim & Objectives

FORMATION AND REMIT

Ayr Curling Club Development Group was formed in March 2013 by the Committee of Ayr Curling Club and other members of the Curling Club with the specific remit of :

increasing the level of participation in curling at Ayr Ice Rink

increasing the level of membership, activity and income of Ayr Curling Club, and

enhancing the status and standing of Ayr Curling Club.

Detailed Aims and Objectives (2013-2014)

Within this overall remit, the specific and detailed objectives of the Development Group are listed below and the help and input of all members of Ayr Curling Club are required to achieve these objectives.

to promote curling in Ayr and Ayrshire as a social, competitive and fun sport for all regardless of ability, sex, age or ethnic origin

to halt the decline in membership of Ayr Curling Club and increase the number of active curlers

to increase the level of membership, use and income of Ayr Curling Club and to enhance the status and standing of Ayr Curling Club

to enhance the curling experience at Ayr Curling Club

to provide high quality coaching and skills development for all grades of curler

to enhance the status of Ayr Curling Club as a competitive Curling Club

to enhance the corporate image of Ayr Curling Club

to develop Ayr Curling Club as a venue for corporate curling

to develop the catering experience at Ayr Curling Club

to promote Ayr Curling Club as a venue for regional, national and international curling competitions

to promote Ayr Curling Club for “disabled” curling

to enhance the physical facilities at Ayr Curling Club

to enhance communications at all levels within Ayr Curling Club

to develop a modern Club website and efficient social media packages

to ensure that all curling activities at Ayr Ice Rink are carried out in accordance with appropriate protection policies for young children and vulnerable adults